Tony's Fresh Market in Berwyn
I also loved the wide variety of cold items, including some wonderful-looking ceviche.
And speaking of ethnic goodies, Tony's has their own brand and offers several Italian products. You'll find them throughout the store - at the deli counter, in the condiments, with the pastas and more. I spotted them throughout the store.
I also was so delighted with the international aisles I had heard about. They cover a lot of ground and have everything from beverages to candies to canned items to pastas and jellies and oils and snacks.
So if you want to make some hearty ramen, you can get noodles and do your thing. Or if you want to indulge in German chocolate, you can do that. Or if you are looking to prepare a middle eastern feast, they have shelves of products to do so.
Our cart included items from Japan, Mexico, Turkey, Germany, Thailand and Italy and I can't wait to try them what I got. I could have easily spent an hour or more just perusing the three or four international aisles in the store and planning out meals with imported ingredients. I love to try new foods and if you're an adventurous eater, this is a great place to find a large sampling of items from around the world.
Tucked back in the front corner past the hot foods, you'll also find a juicing station where they press juices throughout the day that you can grab from the cooler - and it's more than just orange juice. They also offered freshly-squeezed carrot juice, tangerine juice, beet juice and more.
Beyond the produce section, which has a large and varied selection of not just your standard fruits and vegetables, but some more exotic varieties as well as fresh herbs, are the bakery and deli counter.
I picked out way too many items at the bakery, but it was hard to pass up all the goodies. Cupcakes. Cookies. Brownies. Tiramisu. Cheesecake. Canoli. Eclairs. And much, much more. I love that you can get so many mini treats for just 99 cents. Sometimes all I want is just a bite or two of something sweet.
There also happened to be a delicious Italian pastry available when I was there called zeppole. A deep-fried doughnut like dough is stuffed with a flavored filling. We got a box with each of the available flavors - Bavarian cream, Bavarian cream with strawberries, canoli filling and French cream. It's associated with St. Joseph's Day on March 19 and is a popular treat for the Feast of St. Joseph.
I loved that the deli counter included a number of salads way beyond the basic potato and macaroni salad. They had a nice fresh antipasto salad, a Greek salad and even a baby octopus salad.
There's also a self-serve olive bar.
We continued on through the store for the common grocery items, meats, seafood, liquor and dairy. You'll find everything you need there and then some. I loved the unexpected surprised of freshly-squeezed juice, authentic Hispanic cuisine, the large hot bar, the olive bar and other features.
Tony's has 15 locations - six in Chicago and nine in the suburbs. For a listing of locations or more store info, visit tonysfreshmarket.com.
**A gift card was provided for part of my purchase. I was not compensated for this post. All opinions are my own.
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